Maxim,

Hello Gleason,

Saturday, September 30, 2006, 17:53:15, you wrote:

>>Sounds like a necessary change.  There are time when TB is busy with
>>handling multiple connections to an Imap server. Writing to a file in
the
>>Documents and Settings folder might work better at such times.

Thank you for your reply, what do you mean by "Writing to a file in the
Documents and
Settings folder", which file are you speaking about, and how it relates
to IMAP, could you
please clarify, let us know in details?! Thank you in advance!

This file:

The Bat! uses THEBAT.IPC file (located in the same directory with
thebat.exe, e.g. C:
\Program Files\The Bat!) for interprocess communication. For example, when
you run a
second copy of The Bat! with a particular command line parameter, e.g.
mailto:someemail, the second copy passes this parameter to the first and
exits,
preventing two The Bat!s from running.

It doesn't relate to Imap except that, at times of intense server interaction, the primary instance of TB could tend to the requested new message you suggest above when things have quieted down.

--
Gleason

Using The Bat! 3.85.3 on Windows XP Sp2.
Connecting to the Fastmail server which uses
Cyrus IMAP server software. ________________________________________________________

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